WSO2 Oxygen Tank Community

Who is our Community?

WSO2 Oxygen Tank community consists of individuals and organizations across the world who contribute to open source WSO2 and Apache Web services projects as users, developers, testers, writers, speakers, etc.

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To learn more about the projects hosted through WSO2 Oxygen Tank, visit our projects page.

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You can contribute to any these projects via different means. Your contributions can vary from commenting on articles, participating in the forums, submitting literature, posting blogs, subscribing and actively participating in the mailing lists to reporting issues on the issue tracker and providing patches to modify the source code. Active contributors will ultimately be nominated and voted in for committership by the community and will gain direct commit rights to the project source code following the signing of the Contributor License Agreement

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Registered users of WSO2 Oxygen Tank have the option of submitting their biography which is publicly visible and linked to from all posts you create on the site. You are free to list your work background, interests, usage and contribution levels of different open source Web services and other SOA projects.

A user can create only one biography against his account and can perform regular updates on it.

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